A man has been found guilty of supplying a gun to Mark Duggan, who was shot dead by police.

Pictured Mark Duggan.

Mr Duggan, 29, was shot by officers in Tottenham, north London, on 4 August 2011 and a gun was found nearby, a trial at the Old Bailey heard. Kevin Hutchinson-Foster, 30, had denied selling or transferring a prohibited firearm to Mr Duggan.

Pictured Kevin Hutchinson-Foster.

Mr Duggan's death sparked riots in Tottenham, which led to disorder in a number of English cities and towns.

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Originally Posted by Prosecutor Edward Brown QC

The death of Mr Duggan has been regarded as the event that sparked the riots in north London, which then spread across London and then to other cities and which attracted widespread publicity in the United Kingdom and abroad.

Had the Public torn down the ghettos seeking to punish characters like Kevin Hutchinson-Foster, who's record of criminal behavior includes but is not limited to...

Cannabis use with intent to supply.

Cocaine use with intent to supply.

Heroin use with intent to supply.

Illegal possession of restricted firearm.

Armed robbery.

Grievous bodily harm.

Transfer of restricted firearms to an unlicensed buyer.

then I might agree, the behavior of the riot squads could be explained and possibly accepted as the only avenue for British people seeking justice. However that just isn't the case. The communist and the nig-nog alliance took the opportunity to launch a two prong attack and arrest the nations pursuit of peaceful activity and desecrate private property, if only for a few days & the damage amounted to millions in GBP and decades of misspent trust amongst the public.

This event was THE race riot that got away, and the usual suspects are still working on the same old business of TNB'affying what ordinarily is not.